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Gastronomy Chef François Pelletier loses his star in Côte-d’Or, a two-star Burgundian… Discover the 2023 winners of the Michelin Guide

Last year, the Côte-d’Or had 16 starred chefs.

Two stars

William FrachotDijon

The gold Coast (Patrick Bertron), Saulieu

A star

The Benaton (Keishi Sugimura), Beaune

The Carmine (Christophe Queant), Beaune

Restaurant Hostellerie Cedre & Spa (Jordan Billan), Beaune

Hostellerie de Levernois (Philippe Augé), Levernois

The Charlemagne (Laurent Peugeot), Pernand-Vergelesses

1131 (Francois Pelletier), La Bussière-sur-Ouche

Ed.Em (Emilie Rey and Edouard Mignot), Chassagne-Montrachet

Courban Castle (Takashi Kinoshita), Courban

woodruff (Keigo Kimura), Dijon

Food (Angelo Ferrigno), Dijon

The bird of the Dukes (Louis-Philippe Vigilant), Dijon

Origin (Tomofumi Uchimura), Dijon

Charming Inn (Nicolas Isnard and David Le Comte), Prenois

The Table d’Hôte (Thomas Collomb), Gevrey-Chambertin

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